Get: Advanced High Definition Video Disk Creator
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How to use it
1)Extract the contents of the .exe file at the root directory of
one of your HDDs,like C:\
In the same dir without subdirectories place your .mkv and .srt file
Its important that the name of the .mkv and .srt doesnt contain any
invalid character like % . @ or even blank spaces.
A good example is
C:\Advanced High Definition Video Disk Creator by Gherudos\Eragon.mkv
C:\Advanced High Definition Video Disk Creator by Gherudos\Eragon.srt
2)Now run the Advanced High Definition Video Disk Creator.exe
at Filename of .mkv file enter the name of your .mkv file without
the extension .mkv
Filename of .srt file enter the name of your .srt file without
the extension .srt
3)If you want to add external subtitles check the box "With Subtitles"
else check the box that says "Without Subtitles".
4)Choose the sound type of your .mkv container:
AC3 or DTS.
5)If you know the exact Width Height and FPS write them else
leave the default width height and fps.
6)Press the create meta file button.
7)Press the create iso button.
8)Burn your ISO with your favourite burning application. http://www.pavtube.com/mkv-converter-mac/
The best software is MKV merge Gui.It is open source software.You can find it on Internet.This software convert you video without re-encoding.Further need help contact me at computermaniamultan@gmail.com
MKV stands for MatrosKa Video. It is a very popular file format for High Definition video. They are also, more commonly referred to as, "Multi Kinetic Video" and is encoded and intended to work better over wireless connections. MKV. file transfers also, due to their format, are notorious for NOT traveling well through wired connections. Such as Cable connections ect..... . Specifically, for the best streaming results it is better to use tablets, phones, laptops and similar devices. If you use strictly "Hardline" devices, they will work fine only slower. Which admittedly is strange, but true. As always, don't take my word for it. Test this yourself and come to your own conclusions. (R.B. Doss Shadow Dragon Gaming Computer Co. ltd)
It's already out
There is a program called DivX. It should be able to handle any type of video you throw at it, and convert it.
Yes they are. They all play DVDs and Blu-Ray discs.Yes they do. They need to be connected to the HDTV with 1080P and a HDMI cable for the Bluray to work as a Blue ray disc player
Ultra MKV Converter is a professional MKV convert which can convert MKV to AVI, MPEG, WMV, DVD, MP4, 3GP, H264, FLV, iPod, PSP, Archos etc. Ultra MKV Converter supports all the video and audio streams you will find in an MKV file.
Just go on google and search up MKV to AVI. Click the first link.
You will need to download DIVX plus software.
foxreal mac video converter can convert mts to mkv for mac. it can also convert other formats.
Solution 1. Use WonderFox DVD Video Converter to load your dual audio VOB file > keep the dual audio tracks > export as dual audio MKV at once. Solution 2. Rip DVD VOB to MKV (dual audio) with MakeMKV first and compress it with HandBrake later.
Hello,MKV format files are popular with people. It has many advantages that other format files haven't. However, many digital devices don't support playing mkv files.Here we need to convert MKV video files when we have them. I heard that using Pavtube Video COnverter Ultimate to convert MKV video files is pretty good. Also there are free online converters that we can use there is one very good option that i have experienced of using is online video converter. It is simple to use, free and do quality conversion.
Go and with a MKV converter,that would be fine.
Install DirectShow MKV splitter then just rename the file in Movie.avi not convert the file just rename and its work on power DVD 8,This is a copyright protection, but not a good one:-) Just Do That: Install 'CoreAVC Professional Edition' Then rename the File in movie.avi then play file with Power DVD8 and Enjoy for best quality.(mohsen Sarami)
No. They do not.
Maybe you can copy Blu-ray main movie to MKV with everything unchanged. MKV is a container file format in which there can be many audio, video and subtitles streams, allowing the user to store a complete movie in a single file. Experienced movie fans usually choose MKV format for movie ripping because the MKV format lets them to do lossless backup of their CD, DVD and Blu-ray Discs with desired audio tracks and subtitles.
simple you can't. MKV is a container file. The only way is you will need to convert it to AVI/MPEG 1st. So long as you keep the codec the same in whatever you convert to you won't lose any quality.if you try and just put the MKV into SV it will freeze up.You can get different programs to convert MKV. Such as Xvid4PSP there are others as well.Best place to look for guides and such is Http://www.videohelp.comlost of guides on how to show you to convert from all types of files and the settings you should use.Also there isget MKVtoolnixhttp://www.bunkus.org/videotools/mkvtoolnix/then MKVextractGUI from http://www.videohelp.com/tools/MKVExtractGUIAfter that copy MKVextractGUi files into MKVtoolnix folder, then run MKV extractGUI from the folder, select your MKV file. In a box it will show what the file contains such as video audio or subtitles.Select what you want, and hit extract. If the video you extracted is in AVI or MPEG, you can edit them in SV. If it's h264 or something that SV won't understand, get a converter accordingly.If all's done, you can put the edited files and back in MKV with MKVtoolnix if you want.
A .mkv file is a High Definition video file. If you're having trouble opening the file try using VLC Media Player. It's free and can be downloaded here: http://www.videolan.org/vlc/